MILE$ FOR MONEY June 21, 2023 –June 21, 2024 Learn more MILE$ FOR MONEY Scott Freitag is cycling around all the exterior states as a fundraiser for prostate cancer and to raise awareness. He also wants to show by example that you can live a full life with stage four cancer. Scott started his journey in the summer of 2023! Support Scott Scott's Story I'm a proud survivor of a highly aggressive type of prostate cancer. I've gone through surgery to have my prostate removed, and multiple follow-up treatments to continue to 'beat-back' the cancer. My wife Katy has stood by me throughout as my loudest cheerleader, at times cheering from the car during treatment due to COVID protocols. It's been a journey.My message is this: do not wait to get your PSA test done. It's a simple blood test. Men, get tested, even in your 50s or earlier if you have a family history of prostate cancer. Women, encourage your men to get tested. Prostate cancer is usually slow growing, and men die WITH it not OF it. But in the event that you happen to have the aggressive type, like me, you could get to the point of still "feeling well" with no symptoms and yet have cancer metastasized throughout your body... at which point it becomes much more challenging to treat.
MILE$ FOR MONEY Scott Freitag is cycling around all the exterior states as a fundraiser for prostate cancer and to raise awareness. He also wants to show by example that you can live a full life with stage four cancer. Scott started his journey in the summer of 2023! Support Scott
Scott's Story I'm a proud survivor of a highly aggressive type of prostate cancer. I've gone through surgery to have my prostate removed, and multiple follow-up treatments to continue to 'beat-back' the cancer. My wife Katy has stood by me throughout as my loudest cheerleader, at times cheering from the car during treatment due to COVID protocols. It's been a journey.My message is this: do not wait to get your PSA test done. It's a simple blood test. Men, get tested, even in your 50s or earlier if you have a family history of prostate cancer. Women, encourage your men to get tested. Prostate cancer is usually slow growing, and men die WITH it not OF it. But in the event that you happen to have the aggressive type, like me, you could get to the point of still "feeling well" with no symptoms and yet have cancer metastasized throughout your body... at which point it becomes much more challenging to treat.